Changes in Gut Microbiota Correlates with Response to Treatment with Probiotics in Patients with Atopic Dermatitis. A Post Hoc Analysis of a Clinical Trial
Autor/es
Climent, Eric; Martinez Blanch, Juan Francisco; Llobregat, Laura; Ruzafa Costas, Beatriz; Carrión Gutiérrez, Miguel Ángel; [et al.]Fecha
2021Disciplina/s
MedicinaMateria/s
BifidobacteriumFaecalibacterium
Atopic dermatitis
Gut-skin axis
Microbiome
Probiotics
Resumen
Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic recurrent inflammatory skin disease with a high impact on the comfort of those who are affected and long-term treated with corticosteroids with limited efficacy and a high prevalence of relapses. Because of the limited effectiveness of these treatments, new strategies for recovery from AD lesions are continually being explored. In this article, we describe the gut microbiome changes achieved in a recently
published clinical trial with the probiotic formulation Bifidobacterium animalis subsp. lactis CECT 8145, Bifidobacterium longum CECT 7347, and Lacticaseibacillus casei CECT 9104 (formerly Lactobacillus casei CECT 9104), showing a significant improvement in SCORAD (scoring atopic dermatitis) index in children (4-17 years) with AD (Clinicaltrials.gov identifier: NCT02585986). The present gut microbiome post hoc study showed no
significant changes in diversity (Shannon and Simpson indexes) after probiotic consumption. In the probiotic group, genera ...





